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British Columbia has banned grizzly bear hunting, permanently

British Columbia has banned grizzly bear hunting, permanently

The Canadian province of British Columbia has banned grizzly bear hunting in all its forms. According to the Environment Minister, bears are worth more alive.

Activism
National Geographic picks the most spectacular nature photos of 2017

National Geographic picks the most spectacular nature photos of 2017

National Geographic has awarded the best nature photography from all over the world, to make us discover, with more conscious eyes, the wonders surrounding us. Here are all the winning photos.

Forests
The top news stories of 2017 for sustainability

The top news stories of 2017 for sustainability

These are the top news stories of 2017 and the people who have most left a mark on a year that has been intense yet also rewarding from the point of view of social and environmental sustainability.

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The funniest wildlife photos of 2017 from the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards

The funniest wildlife photos of 2017 from the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards

Il mondo animale, oltre a essere affascinante, è anche buffo e divertente. Ecco le foto degli animali selvatici più divertenti del 2017 premiate dal Comedy wildlife photography awards.

Environment
Anote Tong. It’s not just the climate that’s at stake, it’s the future of a generation

Anote Tong. It’s not just the climate that’s at stake, it’s the future of a generation

Saving the future of humanity is a feasible challenge according to Anote Tong, former president of Kiribati and now climate activist. Because not only is the future of the Earth’s climate at stake, but so is an entire generation of young people that have done nothing wrong. Take a grandfather’s word.

Oceans
Trump reduces the size of two national monuments. By hundreds of thousands of hectares

Trump reduces the size of two national monuments. By hundreds of thousands of hectares

When it comes to environment protection US President’s political line is by now rather clear. After all, for a climate change denier and a person who decided to withdraw the United States from the Paris Accord, the conservation of nature is most likely the least of his concerns. In fact, Donald Trump has decided to

Indigenous Peoples
Glyphosate has been authorised in the EU for another 5 years

Glyphosate has been authorised in the EU for another 5 years

Il glifosato è stato autorizzato per altri cinque anni in Europa. I paesi hanno raggiunto la maggioranza qualificata grazie (o a causa del) al cambio di rotta della Germania.

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Hydrothermal vent mining, Japan experiments the new frontier threatening our oceans

Hydrothermal vent mining, Japan experiments the new frontier threatening our oceans

Japan is the first country to experiment mining deep-sea hydrothermal vents. These hostile yet unique habitats are rich in life and precious minerals, leading to interest in both researching and mining them.

Oceans
The COP23 has ended. From promises it was time to move to action, for now we’re stuck at “dialogue”

The COP23 has ended. From promises it was time to move to action, for now we’re stuck at “dialogue”

Everything you need to know about the outcome of the COP23 summit in Bonn. The plenary ended in the early hours of Saturday 18 November after a long night of negotiations. Now we’ve moved onto “dialogue”.

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Greenpeace’s Jennifer Morgan. We need to hold politicians who put fossil fuels before people accountable

Greenpeace’s Jennifer Morgan. We need to hold politicians who put fossil fuels before people accountable

What role governments, NGOs, people and gender play in climate change action. We spoke to Jennifer Morgan, Executive Director of Greenpeace International, about what the COP23 being held in Bonn is all about.

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